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I, ' EXCLUSIVE TELEGRAPHIC PRESS REPORT. TTS FJllOAV iI01tXlXG,.,I)ECEMBKll 8, 1893. PRICE, FIVE CENTS, VOL. XL, NO. 281. VOTERS ATTENTION!! THE CI I? 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Ship 1 rt-1 jA.lit by Union Pacilic Steamers. F.I JMORE. SANBORN & CO., - Agents, Astoria UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO., Agents, Portland. Associated Tress. . London, Dee. "7.-Tlie Times tomor row will publish tho following from UK, do Janeiro, under date of December Vi'h. Several attempts have been made by the Insurgents to land at Arnuc-o, but they were repulsed with consldern I lc loss. On Monday rillemen on shore In front of Santa Luzia Hred upon the gunners at Villegagnon and wounded on Villegasnon freplied with ma- hine guns and rifles' killing and wound ing- t.wenty. On Wednesday me new torpedo boat Aurora, purchased 0 pclxoto In England, was delivered at lYrnambuco. The government has re named her Gustavo San Dao. flic In surgent vessel AquldaUan weighed ,.u- .-pi l. .f ;it mtiinitMii. ana -iuu- CIUI i llli "".? . reeded slowly down the harbor, the fsinoivnza 400 yards In advance. orl; Lage, Santa Cruz and San Joao opened t'.te on the two vessels. When abu-aa. c( Fort Santa Cruz the Kaperanzu opened a heavy fire on the fort, and then the Aiiuldaban, Wnen i00 yaUs from the fort, gave it a full broadside. The fire of the ships continued wllh machine r.nd quick-firing guns unv.l h.pv were abreast of Fort Sao Joao. Then both opened up their stailwaid broadsides. Mello end tho onic-ers ana ciew are cheerful and comment ui 01- imate Bticeess. The Aquldaban lias gone to Delerro to Join the Repubib.-a und bung the troops north. Af'er clearing the forts, the Aqnuaoan throw her search lights upjn the-mili-luiy school, which fhe buiiibaided halt nn hour, doing ?reat damagi to tne buildings. The government fcaw 'lm talvea, with the varshlps Tlrrdentes and liahla, now at Montevideo, will probably join the Insurgents. Admiral Cama has assumed charge of the In- burgent vessels here. An lnsursei: manifc-sto &ays victory fcr the' lnsur uents Is certain, and calls upon the Drazlllan hatimi to remedy by force of war the mistakes made in n moment tf tomporury- madness on November 15, 1SS!). Gen. Pego, a strong monarchist, commanding the government troops r.t South Sao I'aulo, Is reported to ba In sympathy wllh the insurgent.-!. The governmnt is unable to iuul crews for the new wnr ships. The stale of siege has been prolonged until December 25. be at once mft.sc.1. On top of the safe was a counter tray containing about $i,,0t)0. Not a dollar of this was touch ed. They, confined theni3i cs lo the safe, which contained in the neigh borhood of $26,000, and $14,1X0 being In f.'f.ld. Of the geld, only Jl.OOU was taken. The rest of the $15,000 stolen wa3 in paper money. Tin. robbers closed the vault door to allay suspicion. CLLVELAND'S PROBABLE ACTION Washington, Dec. 7.' It Is not cer tain yet what, course the executive will take in respoiiEe to the resolution of the senate calling for information on the Hawaiian episode. The information will be given; but whether it will be a formal resixtfise lo the senate resolu tion or in a. special message from the president which takes no note of the resolution has not yet been determined. The Information is prepared, and can be sent at fuiy time. It Is intimated from a responsible source that the -ex-queen declines to go dack on the throne unless ly the consent of the provision al government or wwith the promise of protection by the United Stales. ADVANCING THEORIES. Vasliinglon, Dec. 7. Thero have bsen theories advanced that after hearing again from Minister Willis and learn ing positively that the queen cannot be restored 'In Haw-all except by the use. of United States troops, the pres ident will present, to congress the case of the queen as tt wroue.l monarch whose' government was overthrown by this government, and assert It is now tho duty of the "United States to lc- btore the former condition, even by using force If necessary. This Is the idea advanced by friends of the ad ministration. PR 15 PA RING Tin; O.M.I.. SMUGGLERS Judge IMlinger Creates a Mild Sensation. would interfere should an attempt, be made to eive practical effect to the suggestion of Governor Walte, of Col orado, to make silver a legal tender and provide for Its free coinage at. the state mint . A NEW GRIST OF INDICTMENTS Watsnii and Mason Have a Further Charge Preferred against Them. Denver, Dee. 7. ;ovcini Walte ha already begun pren'.tit.!,- the nil lur an extra Eession e,i' !he leglsla'.l r-J to convefie on Januurv 3 I. The Mo lean bilver coinage ucueine i& unmi'niGi'Sly condemned by Hie newspapers of tl-th city. Governor Walt's pive out for publication tonlfi.it Hit let'er of res ident Diaz regai-Uns Wuiic's scheme and expressing ileo-n interest in ihe pit- ject to make ull silver lolnus of till vvcluht and lesal nor In thf: western s'ates. . A: SERIOUS CHARGE. NcW Yctrk, Dee 7. William MeCon 1 ell. of Spokane Falls, Wash., arrested hero nvX night charged with, grand lareenv. has been held for examination. He was the San Francisco representa tive of W. J. Sloan & Co., the New York carpet dealers, some years a and while In that position Is said to have sold $25,000 worth of tho firm's Roods and made awny with the pro ceed:!. He denieB the charge. COST OF A MAN'S LIFE. Associated Tress. Portland, Dec 7. Judge Helilnger of the United State? district court cre- ij, is,- 'oil i;. by announcing en court that he had prred In the ruling made In the Dunbar smuggling tilal. that conviction mold not be had on the evidence of accomplices without corroborative t.;tiniany. The court fald: "In that 'cane I ruled that there would be no conviction without 1 1 did this without investigation. I have since Investigated It and find that the testimony of an accomplice is suf ficient evidence for the Jury to convict If they believe the testimony Is t.-ue." The ruling which Judge Bellinger stat ed was In error wai that on which he used his instructions to the Jury, that convii lion could not be had on eight of the fourteen counts in the Indict mcnt against William Dunbar, on trla for MiiUKslliiff opium, because there Aas no ti'.-tl:iiiny corroborating- that of Uiuni. Jaikllnir. Gurthome line! Mere, who were accomplices and who pleaded auilly and testified for the govern ment. It was on tho remaining fclx counts that the jury returned the vcr diet of R.illly against Dunbar. The an iiouiu-ement of Judge Bellinger will have an Important bearing on the re inalnlng i-ases against the ring1, as it Is probable thai Blum. Jackllng, Gal thorne and Berg will tell alt thty know in each e-ase. Tho grand jury today returned an other indictment agalnbt Dunbar, Blum E. P. Thompson, and three Chinese merchants for smuuglinir opium. The Ji.ry also returned an Indictment against O. P. Mason and H. P. Wat- fon, publishers of the ''Sunday Mer ti-ry," for sending- obscene matter through the malls. M amity and Wat run were comlctod In ttie late court a few days ago for publishing libellous and obscene matter, nnd were , sen lenced to one year each In the county J.ill. ' . Vi. ' The grand Jury also Indicted Edward . Terry, motorman of the electric car Inez, which plunged through the Mad ison street draw bridge on November 1, on a charge of lnansluughler. , NATIONAL LAW MAKIiP.S. THE SITUATION UNCHANGED. Washington .Dec. 7. The seeretury of the navy today received the follow ing dispatch: Rio do Janeiro, Dec. 7, JS93. The sit uation is unchanged since the depart ure cf the Aquidaban. The ilrins be tween the forts and between the in-! curgent vessels and the guns on the Nictheroy side continues dayly. The inxuigunU 1. re enforced to anchor fur-1'ic-r flam ;diore." AN IMPROBABLE CONTINGENCY. New Orleans. Dec. 7. Tho Jury In the case of the suit, for damages of $30.00.) Rtainst the city for the death of ono Abagnatta, lynched during the Italian Mafia troubles here, returned a voivlict ibis morning assessing the d tmazea at ' ' Six more similar cases are L. tried. All will bt hoard by tho same jury, and doubtless with similar results. A MILD DEMAND. Melllla, Dec. 7. General Campo.; ill ... 11. 1. ui iiinilmi todav wii'h loc ..... t 1 r...l.,v.:tfl ...nil ... . . .. , f 11. ku ians urumei, 1.1m , ... , , . lions cullim; for Arab evacuation ol ing thenifcelvcb what the reliate will (".o in case Cleveland fails to take notice i.. .,,,i 1-.1 .nno 1 iu surrender of ;'..( ,.i.i..r.. r.nri (iv,.Ki thoiiBand riiloJi, au( S2 FOH flfl $80 LOT! mm" BY BrCOMING A MEMBER OF HILL'S LOT CLUBS vn CAN G2T A 1 1RST CLASS LOT IN HILL'S FIRS I ALHJ.l.uiN TO ASTORIA. LOTS WILL BE DELIVERED WEEKLY. NOW IS THE TIME TOT ROCURE A Liot to Build a orne, ?or n 111 case Lievtianu laus 10 laiec nonce 1 .,,!, ... , . , , ,. tl-e punishment of the leaders u ! of the request for Information con- U-L i'-"""'""1-' 1 1 .... ..hi t . i v...ll...ru,l it,.. tr. Iiusal: terning Hawaii, but most of th'se spo ken to on the subject say It in not n 1-robtble conlliigency. They ueh.ilt, however, it would not surpiihe them If Clevclind declined to transmit fur ther information uniil after the next s.-i earner arrives from Honolulu. An BANK ROBBERY. Indiana Bank Is Relieved Larue Sum. of a rebellion. It Is believed the proposal- will be rejected. THE MARBLEllEAD'S TRIAL. Knit London. Conn.. Dee. 7.-T;i ne-.v cruiser Marblehead, on her olhV a! 1 Q.I knolt loi .i:c WIIOIU UIOlUII.'. tide in her favor. The contract re .i..i n i.n.tu Htiil fur ovury qUrtl'icr knot over 'the builders receive $25i). The total bonus will be about $175,000. The Packers of Choice Columbia River Salmon Tlieif-1 -rtuids and Locutions. THURSTON LEAVES FOR HAWAII. Washington. Dec. 7. Hawaiian Min ister Thurston 'eft l,erj today for Hon olulu. Before leaving he called on Gresham. Ho waa not pent out of the country, and does not go at the Miggestlon of the secretary of state, hut troes of his own accord to advise and consult with those he represents. COMMITTED TO JAIL. "Tnlon, Or, Dec 7. Seeny Denny .nd Ben Merche, two younfr men, were brought here from Pine Valley lust night and placed In the county Jail t await fie action of tho grand Jury Each is :harfiV'l w'tn mealing cai.ie. They were unab'c to t've ball, which was fixed at $250 each. SOLDIERS DESERT. ' El Paso. Dee. 7. A Dominic upeclal to the Times says: Last Sunday, re V.veen Chihuahua and Ascei.tlon, a small body of regular troops were at tacked by rebels. One offieor was kill ed and twenty-five soldiers Joined the nsurgents. STANFORD'S SUCCESSOR. Fun Francisco. Dec. 7. H. E. Hun tington, 1ms been elected president of the Central Pacilic railway company, to succeed the late Senator Stanford. Hiniiliv:'ti)ii Is a neuhew of C. P. Hun tington, president of the Southeril ra- itlc. Short Session of the Senate Adjourned Until Monday. Washington, Dec, 7 The somite bill crantlng l pension of $100 per month to Frances Corse, widow of General SI Corse, was passed. The senate then .. ni inin pxp;utlve session. At. Its lose It adjourned till Monday. IN THE HOUSE. Washington, Dee. 7. Representative Doolittle. of Washington, lntrounceu a bill to enlarge the powers and duVet ii- ihe bureau of labor nnd-cre-ate at. veculhc (l.-nartnicnt to be known a Ihe denartment of labor with the sanu offlcera and salaries as the other ile niu'tmmts. The sub-committee of tho house on t,....M,,n- niul rnriencv have areod t ..noil favorably the bill allowing na tional banks to lifsue circulating notet to th full amount, of the bonds de posited to secure their circulation. LOCATION'. r,KANi. AOIkTS. , Onloila P. ( o. K:m,cr tster , p v ro A-toria... klnney t. . J iv.nncy. iF. S (John A. 1'e'uu- i i lfsck Oisranid.. A no.- ih & j;o..Ui A. P"-0 i Oval- . ., oellai- - Cutting rZ" Fons - Chictfti rlubiaHeri'k?ro Astoria.., tiniorc Samuel Astoria.. ail KraneUco .1 Mi'ifimPs Elmore, fsnborn A,tor;ft & C.. J 0 IgeS Barker Astoria IU nthurn & Co. Astoria iWliiteliUr - j E icure P.ihn. Ct,or!.(. & Barker Astoria.... U, I le moiia- J.C.IIaat ho; n S.CO J. O. Banthorn ..- Astoria- -v t-. -' l' Ki-l.erro"i' fl!l,rm'i't . i -Vl-STWi f'O V Morii- Mi aiimrian , 1 1 Co I i.-U i"1 i.. r ( t iklicriut-u a .... Biook field W a A(oria.... South Bend, Ind., Dec. 7. The South Bend National Bank, one of the 1 ilgtst and soundest banks In Northern In diana, was robbed of over $15,000 to day. The deed was committed in I mad daylight, while hundreds of iieo ple were on tl.e street, and the robbers succeeded in getting away with the booty without leaving the slightest clue. ' Cashier Myron Campbell remain ed in the bank, in the heart, of the city, until all the employes had gone, and then, as supposed, locked the mid dle doors of the big vault and left everything inf the usual shape for tho! n.j.in recess. -It waj fifteen nii;iutei f,fter 12 o'clock when he left. At ler j minutes ;o 1 he returned and found J i,;..: vvinuow open, me oacic uoor unlocked. An examination of tho safe Richmond. Dec. 7.-The democrat! developed the fact that the robbers members of tne legislature, In caucus had Rccurr-d mnr!l rt la r.r., ,...ii i..nle-1it nominated (.en. r.ppa "ulul' BELIEVED TO BE INNOCENT. A,.nh..l,n. del.. De;. 7. The friends of Aiirnm Acullar. who Is a.-cu-wd of throv.-lne burni.U oil o-.er his wife in T AiiirAlrS. Al e illindl'd '.f IliS InilO- im. ii.it ihrf a,-t hi' v.hii-ii Mis. Aguilar met her death is iho re sult cf a plot to yei him into trouble. . ABUSER'S WEALTH. Indianapolis, Dee. 7. Joseph Deitch, tn aged Hebrew; died on Monday. To day $!M,000 In gold was found concealed In his bedi-oom. Tho money was cart ed off to a bank. A VIRGINIA NOMINATION. TYNDALL'S death. London, Dec. 7.-The Inquest, on the k mains of Prof. Tyndall resulted In i terdict of dath from an overdose o I......I ;..i,iniMt..ii.il by his wife Ir (.iiioi ii ,' mlsV-ike for sulphate of magnesia. AWATINO TIDINGS. vi. i. ,ila. Dec. 7.-The arrival of tin .mshlp Arawa, due here tinlay with llcwaiian advices, Is eagerly awallen s yet there uie no tidings of the ves sel. V. AITI-: WILL SUBSIDE. Washington, Dec 7.-Actln Secrcta. ... ( of the treasury ueparimen Ir.tlniat-1 i-lalnly that the govemcn LA GRIPPE EPIDEMIC. Jefferson City. Dec. 7. Quite an epi demic of grippe is prevailing- here. Among: those disabled are Governor eione. Secretary of State Leaur, Aud itor Slebert, and Treasurer Stephens, and nearly half the clerks about the departments are on the sick list. TAMMANY'S NEMESIS. New York. Dec. 7. The new O'BiCen democracy met last snlght and for mally named Itself "The National De mocracy." It resolved to affiliate wllh any prganlzatlon opposed to Tammany. There was little speeohmaking-, ana not Vepy (treat deal of enthusiasm. GREATER WORK CONTEMPLATED 'Washington. D. C. Dec. 7.-The fcep- etary, of tho treasury has sent con- ress an estimate for the Improvement rlers and harbors amounting to $3,415,000, in addition to the estlmtaes efore furnished for 1894 an dl895. ADOtTED UNANIMOUSLY. Battle Creek. Mich.. Dec. 7. In the onference of the Michigan Federation f Labor a resolution favorinw tne olnago of both gold and silver at a utlo of 16 to 1 was adopted by a unan imous vote. A NATURAL. DEATH. Tnnrkn. Kansas. Dec. 7. The Kansas Formers' Alliance Is now politically lead. A long secret session wab new oday, but enough la known to posl- vely state that the politicians have on. The Omaha populist platform was dopted. POLITICS N ITALY. Rome. Dec. 7. Zanardelil hdb tiban- loned the formation of a cabinet after conference with the king. FaTlni, president of the senate, aitetwal Js had xn audience with the king and will irobably be the new premier. MUST TAKE ALL. Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 7.-E. W. Prentice, deputy grand masier oi me nnllwav Telegraphers, said tonight that to nil Intents and put pose the Lehigh itrlke Is still on. If the company tones ine back It must take all. Bethlehem. Pa., Dec. 7. Most all the mployes here have sent in applications for work on the Lehigh Valley. Many itrlkers are already at work. General Manager Voorhees says applications ire coming In all over the road. Mauch Chunk, Dec. 7. The strike .s all over here. BUT ONE MAN SAVED. Highland Light, Mass., Dec. . Dur ing the night the ship Jason, which went ashore off here, broke In two i midshlns. The crew numbered 27, of whom 26 were drowned. certain that in turning the combination knob in the middle, door of the vault, the c.f.e depended on at the noem hour ihe carhier did not turn It far enough to scatter the tumblers. By a mere chance the robbers happened to turn for t'ae United States senate for the hort term by acclamation. HONOR TO ALBERT EDWARD. " LondoS, Dec. f.-fhe 'pririoe'of Wales cnance ine rooters happened to tui-njwlB nmtnated for grand master oi the right way to unlock the doiir.' Theit),c Kn,';llBh Fre? Masons by the grand robber touched no money that would idf today. - -. - ' Highest of all in Leavening rower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Mm absolutely pune